We get excited about amazing modern furniture and designers that are producing fresh new work work. Brands like MASHstudios and Eastvold who are bringing a new interpretation and twist into the modern home. The brands that we feature are the designers that bring something new and exciting to the modern space and brands that our customers have shown a special interest in.

&Tradition encourages the creation of what may become the classics of the future and aims to bridge the values of solid handicraft to contemporary design. Their collection not only covers iconic designs and undiscovered gems from the masters of yesterday, but it also features new works from leading designers of today and from the talent of tomorrow.

Actual is an independent design company working at the intersection of product and sculpture. Our simple, elegant, andprovocative objects are developed by Josh Jakus, the California-based designer best known for his shape-shifting UM handbags.All Actual products are made in the USA (usually local to our studio in Oakland, CA) so that we can interact directly with our producers and maintain excellent quality. We operate as efficiently as possible out of necessity and use natural or recycled materials whenever we can.

Adónde is a small design company started by Javier Gutiérrez and Laurent Serin and based in France. Gutiérrez studied anthropology and Serin has a background in engineering and as an artist, which explains the combination of fun, practicality and refinement evident in their modular and stackable dishware collection. In addition to their striking looks, two design features distinguish the Adónde concept: stackability and multi-functionality. Plates are plates but also lids and bowls are bowls but also get used as serving dishes.

Born and raised in New York, Aimée spent her time exploring the fashion showrooms where her parents both worked. From this early exposure to fashion trends and textiles, Aimée developed the foundation for her diverse interest in design and trends. She draws her inspiration from contemporary graphic art and the design world.

Characterised by a pioneering perfect balance mechanism developed in the 1930’s and an engaging kinetic form, iconic, quintessentially British brand, Anglepoise produces an incomparable series of practical, energy-efficient task lamps, ideally suited for both domestic and commercial interiors.

Aruliden is a brand strategy and product design consultancy formed by Rinat Aruh and Johan Liden in 2006. Rinat Aruh, with her non-traditional approach to design and marketing, has led and collaborated on diverse projects for retail environments. Johan Liden, originally from Sweden, began his US experience by working for clients such as Birkenstock, Nike, BMW, Nissan. He was then recruited by Nike's Converse division, where he shaped some of our favorite products in the marketplace.

Bend is a furniture and product design house. Inspired by lines that are designed to create structures influenced by our lives. Bend was founded by Gaurav Nanda, designer and entrepreneur. Using a hand crafted method of shaping and spot welding called 'bending' each bend is carefully arranged to ensure structural strength, relaxation and utility.

Brendan Ravenhill was born in the Ivory Coast in 1979. It was through helping his father with carpentry that he fell in love with the art of making things. After graduating from Oberlin College with a degree in sculpture in 2001, Brendan continued to develop his craft through a series of projects which include the construction of a timber frame barn and eight boats. After spending a year as an apprentice welder, he attended the Rhode Island School of Design, graduating in 2009 with a Masters in Industrial Design. Brendan finds his inspiration in the functional beauty of working tools: objects that strike the perfect balance between form and function, and that develop a patina through use and wear.

Founded in 1919 to sharpen pocket knife blades, and located in an area of Germany famous for its fine stainless steel, this family-run company Carl Mertens, has established itself as a producer of extraordinary quality products. With a commitment to both design and sound environmental practices, the firm has collected all the important design awards since 1964.

What began with a simple fireplace tool set has established itself as the brand of unique products for complete interior furnishings for discerning lovers of design. Consistent and passionately beautiful. The high-quality, multiple award-winning products by internationally renowned designers are created in close collaboration with experienced design engineers. This ensures the perfect functionality and safety, and ensures you the best quality.

Cordula Kehrer has a passion for practical yet unfashionable objects such as laundry racks and waste bins. She studies and then reinvents them, merging the unconventional with the functional while maintaining a sense of humour. Kehrer opened her Karlsruhe studio after completing studies in product design in Germany and Japan and working at Marc Newson's design office in Paris.

Coyuchi was founded 20 years ago in Point Reyes Station, a small, rustic town on the Northern California coast. There, surrounded by ocean and forest, beach and bluff, we created a line of home textiles rooted in nature. Our signature bedding, made from 100% certified organic cotton, soon earned a loyal following among people who nurture a connection to the natural world in their lives and in their homes.

Organic cotton bedding, bath linens and baby items are still at the heart of our collection, and we’ve added linen, cashmere and other pure, natural fibers as well. Everything we create is designed to comfort and rejuvenate–body, mind and spirit–to help you turn your home into a sanctuary.

Culinarium is a small family-owned company, located near to us in beautiful Plum Island Massachusetts. They produce a unique line of eco-friendly products made from a variety of materials, including concrete, recycled marble dust, rubber, cork and aluminum. They serve as practical kitchen storage pieces, while also boasting a visually appealing design that'd look smashing on your concrete counter - or in any home kitchen.

DAMM is a design studio exploring the wild lands between art and design. Art is their motive, design is their means.

Design. Art. Means. Motive.

In opposition to the mundane, DAMM designs lighting that can be engaged with, thought about, and enjoyed.

They love well crafted, original, handmade objects and detest the disposable, the artificial, and cheap consumerism. DAMM believes honest materials and a thoughtful aesthetic speak for themselves, All of their lighting is designed and built to order in their studio.

Robert and Brenda Zurn founded DAMM to explore their love of sculpture and design. Trained in furniture design, art, and education, they are now bringing their take on design to the world. Married for 18 years, the duo is engaged in a deep love affair with craft, material, history, nature, family, exploration, hard work, and of course, each other.

Since its inception in 1957, Danese Milano's consideration of man and his needs have been primary. Danese has also been a hub for experiments that have generated basic responses to the needs of society and its evolution. Designers such as Bruno Munari and Enzo Mari have been making Italian design history by developing innovative products that are contemporary and timeless interpretations of objects for every day use.

Originally from Athens, Georgia, David Weeks studied painting and sculpture at the Rhode Island School of Design, where he earned a BFA in 1990. He worked in the studio of jeweler Ted Muehling before founding David Weeks Studio in 1996. His work encompasses lighting, home accessories, mobiles, lounge seating, and custom retail, commercial, and residential projects. David's designs have been used by Barneys New York, Kate Spade, Saks Fifth Avenue, Bliss Spa, Brasserie NYC, and The W Hotels. Weeks also teaches at Parsons School of Design as an adjunct professor.

Dino Sanchez LLC grew out of the desire to create well crafted consumer goods without compromise. To achieve this, we design, develop and distribute our products in-house. All of our work is manufactured and assembled in the US through our select network of craftsmen, fabricators and suppliers. We believe in simple, familiar and utilitarian forms as a means of creating products that are both iconic and long-lasting.

Dino Sanchez is a New York City based artist and designer. His background is in industrial design, but his work often involves a variety of disciplines depending on the idea and the project at hand. Dino has worked with some of the world's leading brands, designing objects, services, interiors and installation pieces. In 2010, Dino launched Dino Sanchez LLC, a line of lighting, furniture and home accessories.

Co-founded and directed by curator and author Renny Ramakers, design company Droog creates cutting edge products, projects and events around the world in collaboration with designers, clients and partners. Droog is situated in the heart of Amsterdam.

Dwell Home Furnishings was founded by Christiane Lemieux in 1999 in an effort to bring modern textile design to the world of home. With a unique sense of color, an unwavering commitment to quality, and always remaining a step ahead in design, DwellStudio continues to create its own distinctive interpretation of home furnishings design.

Eastvold Furniture is a small, Minnesota based company that designs and builds finely crafted furniture. The pieces built in our small rural shop end up scattered all over the country, and will (we hope) be passed down to future generations. One of our highest priorities is to use quality, sustainable materials. Our furniture is designed to stand the test of time, and we believe that the creation of each piece should benefit both our community and our planet.

Objects designed by Essey communicate their own existence expressed in symbolism. In the field of tension between form and function they work with communicative elements to give the object a deserved identity. Creativity, imagination and innovation are key themes of Essey products.

The beanbag for the 21st century, Fatboy is a cozy alternative to the beanbags of yester-year. Designed by Jukka Setälä in the late '90's, the bags take advantage of modern technologies to create a bean bag more comfortable, stylish, and easy to clean than ever. Available in an array of colors, the Fatboy line has expanded into cat and pet lounges, a Junior version for kids, and the Point is perfect as a stool or ottoman. A Fatboy deserves a place in every living and bedroom. It has a multitude of uses: A lounge-bag for a student's room, a relaxing option for the office, a comforting-pillow for children, or even, a spare bed for unexpected guests.

Ferm Living is a Danish company founded by Trine Andersen in 2005, that aims at designing and manufacturing interior products with a graphic touch. Ferm Living went from being a graphic design agency to a company that designs and sells lifestyle products. The product range consists of Wallpaper, Wallstickers, Textiles, Kitchen items and a large Kids collection.

Finn Magee makes critical objects. Trained as a product designer, he is interested in how we consume objects and ideas. He uses advertising techniques such as surprise, juxtaposition and humor to create and sell products. Some of these are fictional and some commercial but they all aim to prompt awareness about the actual needs of the customer and citizen.

Fort Standard is a young contemporary design studio founded in 2011 by Industrial Designers Gregory Buntain and Ian Collings. Their collaborative work is a manifestation of their shared vision and progressive design approach which pairs timeless materials with modern process

Harry Allen is an award-winning interior and industrial designer. As a product designer, he has worked for an impressive group of clients, including Warner Brothers, Umbra, Magis, Aveda, Ikea, Steuben, Corian, Origins, MAC, Johnson & Johnson, La Mer, Target and Areaware. Mr. Allen has received numerous awards, and his work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, the Brooklyn Museum of Art, and the Denver Museum of Art. His interest in art, new materials, a systematic design process, and innovation have led to some of the most intelligent products and interiors in the world today.

Housefish was started in 1997 by Scott Bennett in Denver, CO. Scott holds a degree in Automotive Engineering and has design and engineering experience that includes Indy 500 winning racecars, composite aircraft, consumer products, and industrial equipment. Housefish was conceived as a laboratory for using America’s high tech and industrial manufacturing technology to produce innovative modern furniture that remains affordable, and respects the environment and your health.

What started in their daily conversations, Christiana and Aimee often found themselves discussing ways to live more simply. Both believe in being more appreciative of small joys and living in the moment. As fate would have it, they stumbled upon the Danish word hygge just as they began to discuss a way to share this concept with others. They love the way that it simply yet profoundly captured what they were trying to achieve in their own lives. While hygge manifests itself differently for each person, it is ultimately about living better. By collaborating with artists and discovering new ways of joyful living, Christiana and Aimee hope that Hygge & West will inspire you to create more hygge in your own life.

Ineke's early work centered around pictograms and archetypes, but her designs have evolved in many ways; investigating the psychological roots of products, perceiving and playing with the interaction between people, objects and space.

She has been valued for her down-to-earth and hybrid designapproach with a focus on detail, function and clarity. Old and brand new production methods are used in intelligent, unconventional ways. Innovation in materials and production techniques and re-thinking of existing human values and habits have become most important triggers for new work and make it multi layered, playful and social.

At Innit we specialize in contemporary steel and vinyl furnishings. We manufacture new and traditional handcrafted designs and export for our wholesale and retail clients. We are also a contract manufacturer for all things vinyl and steel. From chairs, love seats, ottomans, loungers and tables, to magazine racks, baskets, signs, room dividers and lamp bases, if you have a design, we will weld it and weave it.

Jeff Covey, a self taught designer, began producing commercial and residential projects at his studio in San Francisco in 1996. In 1997 he developed the first prototypes of the Covey Stool.

The Covey Stoolrepresents a dynamic relationship between form, comfort, and functionality. Drawing upon Buckminster Fuller's theory of tensegrity, the stool strikes an elegant balance between structural integrity and formal minimalism. It has been called a modern American classic.

The Covey Stool is featured in the permanent collection of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

Jennifer DeLonge is an acclaimed interior and product designer, entrepreneur, and a tastemaker in the modern family design movement. Jennifer’s lifestyle brand, Jennifer DeLonge, incorporates her contemporary, playful aesthetic in her interiors and product designs to create hip family living spaces and a sophisticated state of play in the home. Launched in 2004, Jennifer DeLonge has designed some of the most recognizable children’s furniture pieces on the market.

Jonas Damon is an industrial designer based in New York City. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design, he began his career at Tom Dixon's Eurolounge in London before becoming a design manager for the European retail group Habitat UK. He has been based in New York City since 2001, where he has influenced product design for companies and brands such as Areaware, AT&T, Chrysler, Harter, Malin+Goetz, The Home Depot, Tupperware, Vitra, and Wedgwood. He is currently a Creative Director at frog design.

The work of industrial designer and educator Josh Owen is at once simple, practical and creative. Although typologies that Owen creates are commonly described as refined, iconic or minimalist, he defines function in humanistic terms, combining clarity of purpose and functional efficacy with emotive and tactile qualities chosen to align strategically with industry. Owen is the president of Josh Owen LLC and is an associate professor of industrial design at The Rochester Institute of Technology.

The name Kalon is derived from the ancient Greek concept of ‘to kalon.’ To be kalon is more than being beautiful; it is having a beauty that both is and inspires excellence. For the Greeks, this meant a beauty linked with moral worth and usefulness. For us this means making products that aren’t only beautiful in form but beautiful in concept as well.

Kalon Studios believes that true beauty radiates from the whole but has its roots in the details and so from their hardware to our motifs, from our raw materials to their finishes, they laboriously handpick each element so that it too, alone, is kalon.

Karl Zahn was born in 1981 in Vermont and grew up playing in his father's woodshop. After completing his studies in Product Design at the Rhode Island School of Design in 2003, Zahn worked as an Architectural Fabricator in San Francisco for several years. He also spent time in Copenhagen studying Danish furniture design. Zahn draws a lot of inspiration from the long history of Danish industrial craft and their balanced function and form and tries to express these principles in his work. Since relocating to Brooklyn in 2007, Zahn has been working on his own designs in his shop.

Our story begins in 1967, when our founder Tim Bergeron was a student developing a new type of therapeutic equipment for children. He found this research both exciting and close to home. His daughter was born with Down syndrome and he wanted more than anything to help her live a comfortable life. From his research, he discovered many children in the juvenile market could benefit from these products as well.

Tim enlisted the help of his son Jamie, daughter Katie and innovative designer Ross Nadeau, and soon Keekaroo was born. After designing the adjustable Height Right High Chair, Keekaroo focused on creating the perfect seat cushions. Each seating solution offers a more comfortable seating experience, more support and a soft, easy to clean surface for mom and dad.

Enjoy beautiful things, enthusiasm for good design, respect for outstanding designers, critical customers and the many partners of a successful company - that contributes Klein & More for over 25 years and connects the generations.

Starting out with our highly praised niche buster shower curtain rings, Kontextür remains resolute in their mission to bring accessible high design to the bath. In a category dominated by the “same ole same ole” this NYC based company is focused on unleashing the unexpected to the heretofore humdrum.

Light&Contrast is founded by award-winning designer Peter Stathis and global design distributor Peter Kahane, and nurtured by the progressive business, technology and design culture of California.

Introducing a pioneering attitude presenting new strategies for the future of LED illumination, our products are conceived at the intersection of the ambitious and dynamic tech and consumer products industry and the aesthetic consciousness of the world of interior and furniture design. Equally refined and technology-driven as they are function inspired, user-centric and playful, these qualities are forged into compelling new lighting products designed and engineered from the inside out.

Magnus Pettersen Studio is a design studio creating furniture, lighting and home accessories. Magnus was born in Sarpsborg, Norway and came to the UK to study Product & Furniture Design at Kingston University and went on to do an MA in Industrial Design at Central Saint Martins.

Makelike is a graphic design studio based in Portland, Oregon. They design wallpaper, printed ephemera and other rarified objects for clients big and small, young and old, near and far. They're now designing objects for themselves! Check out their beautiful hand screen printed wallpapers, tea towels, and prints.

The LAXseries by MASHstudios is crafted carefully from high-grade materials, including English walnut and powder-coated white aluminum. Solid wood and a natural oil finish give all the pieces in the collection a distinctly warm, organic touch. Meanwhile, the line is understated, yet distinct, and there are no extraneous parts or superfluous additions, furniture should be effortless. The series covers all the basics of home living—beds, desks, shelving and entertainment units, coffee tables, and most recently, a dining set. With a dedication to sustainability and timeless design, the LAXseries exudes an understated refinement that eliminates all but the essence.

Maker of original, innovative and often iconic modern and contemporary design. Designing products that are not fashion items, but objects of enduring quality and design, which will continue to be appreciated in years to come.

We use Premium French Merino sheep's wool grown in Colorado and Wyoming. Their wool is very soft and not itchy, offering a cozy, comfortable feel for all our products. This carefully selected wool is used in all our products, which are handmade in Southern California.

Wool being a nature made material also releases negative ions into the body which build up, strengthen and energize it. It is also a temperature regulating material which allows the wearer to maintain a comfortable body temperature.

100% wool knits, without synthetic additives, are extremely hard to find and it was in my own fruitless search for them that I decided a product such as this should be on the market and thus Modern Wool was born.

The original design, the authentic material. In 2000, Modernica revived the potentially lost art of high-pressure, molded fiberglass. Modernica creates each shell, by hand, one-by-one, in their Los Angeles factory—just as they had been designed, developed, and produced by the Eames Office, in Southern California in the 1950s. Modernica uses all of the original presses and specialized equipment obtained from Century Plastics. To ensure authenticity of production, the initial shell chair production was overseen by Sol Fingerhut and Irv Green, the same team Charles Eames employed over sixty years ago to develop the original technology.

Modernica is committed to the legacy of the authentic genuine design of Charles Eames. Modernica creates each chair with the charge of adhering to the original tactile qualities, texture, and characteristics that alone are unique to the fiberglass shell chair.

Monte Design Group designs and manufacturers high quality and stylish contemporary children's furniture, namely rockers, gliders , recliners, bassinet's and beds. Monte Design was founded by design team Ralph and Michelle Montemurro who envisioned comfortable, well built contemporary furnishings for the nursery and kid's room. Monte's furniture line accomplishes this by its purity and simplicity, yet remaining true to its sense of comfort and style. Each Monte piece is designed with clean modern lines, superior craftsmanship, and exceptional comfort. Beautiful, simple & well-made. Every Monte glider, rocker and recliner is hand made to order in Canada with a wide selection of fabric and color options. Monte's modern rockers and gliders will provide comfort and warmth for you & your child while maintaining your personal sense of style.

A close working relationship with Danish designers is the fundamental philosophy behind the Nuance brand. Together we modify, adjust and adapt our products until that delicate little nuance – the little detail that makes all the difference – suddenly emerges. It is just this, combined with carefully thought-out practical functionality, which makes products bearing the Nuance brand so distinctive.

Oeuf, a pioneer of the modern nursery movement, continues to design iconic nursery pieces that are sleek and sophisticated. Designed by parents for parents, Sophie Demenge and Michael Ryan have successfully built a brand and collection of modern nursery furniture that resonate with design and safety conscious parents. Oeuf (which is how you say 'egg' in French, pronounced like the"uff" in stuff) is about clean, modern design which focuses on the basic necesseties of the modern nursery.

Oeuf founders Sophie & Michael are a French-American husband-and-wife team living in Brooklyn, New York. Oeuf makes modern baby furniture for a new generation of design-conscious and environmentally-aware parents & believes that while babies don't need many items, they do need some essential pieces are necessary. The Oeuf mission is to make those essentials (like the Oeuf Classic Crib, Oeuf Sparrow Crib, and Oeuf Perch Bunk Bed) practical and stylish, without compromising quality and safety.

Offi and Company was launched in 1997 out of the love for great design. This passion is satisfied by creating simple, beautiful and practical furnishings that address the modern urban lifestyle. Offi products are created to be multifunctional, comfortable, and at home in any modern home in the world. They have launched more than 100 fresh new products in the last ten years. Now offering work surfaces, lounge seating, storage solutions, organization accessories, and a growing "kids" collection, Offi is committed to delivering great design by continually creating the most innovative furniture solutions for the modern urban lifestyle.

Ole Jensen is educated from The Arts and Crafts College in Kolding and the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. Since 1985 Ole has taught at several design schools, exhibited his works in most of Europe, and co-founded and served as a member of several design associations and councils. He has won a number of famous design awards and been featured in several publications.

“Ideas and materials are closely related. The idea takes its form only when working with the material. I only trust a particular form when I have touched it with my fingers. I am able to communicate with the manufacturer as well as the end user through the particular object, and I see myself as a fertile minimalist. Everything counts. Neither more nor less! I aim at finding the uniqueness in the simple design and vice versa. Every single day brings new design challenges which I would like to take up”.

Born in Manhattan and raised in Vermont, this award-winning Brooklyn based designer works in a variety of disciplines, including lighting, furniture design and building. Trained as an industrial designer at Pratt, he founded his namesake firm in 1998. In addition to producing his own line of lighting and furniture, Townsend Design also fabricates high-end custom furniture and interior architectural fixtures for New York's top architects and interior designers. His Orbit Chandelier has been exhibited at Terminal 5, Living Spaces and Tokyo Designers Block.

Paul Loebach was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio amid the industrial landscape of the Midwestern US, where he left to graduate from Rhode Island School of Design in 2002. Paul sees his projects as an idealistic fusion of his family's distant and more recent histories. After graduating from RISD, Paul moved to New York City and established a design studio where he currently works as a consultant, specializing in wood furniture and emerging mass manufacturing technologies.

Petit Collage is a line of modern wall decor and accessories with a vintage twist for children and grownups alike. Founder Lorena Siminovich, created the company in 2006 out of her love for illustration and design. Beginning with various styles of collages on wood, Petit Collage has now grown to include mobiles, posters, and licensed products. Goods are delicately handcrafted in America, using papers and woods with exceptional quality and produced in a sustainable manner. Easy to mix and match together, Petit Collages's unique and lovely accessories are a perfect addition to every modern home

Punkt. creates consumer electronic products to make life easier and that technology is a wonderful thing - but only if it works the way in which people need it to. Simple commands, intuitive use and uncomplicated fundamental functions are the basic concept of the Punkt. products. They also believe that simple form and intuitive functionality are symbiotic, the beauty of silent and useful objects that don’t need to shout to be heard.

Founded in 2007, Rich Brilliant Willing is an internationally recognized, Manhattan-based multidisciplinary design studio. Theo Richardson, Charles Brill & Alex Williams are Rich Brilliant Willing. Each member has a different point of view; one explicitly loves materiality, another has an unconventional color palette and eye for sculptural form, the third is an inventor bringing spontaneity and theatrical energy to the work.

Richard McGuire is a multidisciplinary artist who has produced an enormously diverse body of work, including award-winning children's books, animated shorts, innovative toys and games, groundbreaking comics, and sound sculpture installations. McGuire is co-founder and bassist for the seminal early eighties post-punk band Liquid Liquid, which continues to perform today. McGuire’s comic art has been featured in McSweeney’s and on numerous covers of The New Yorker. His deeply influential short story Here was published in 1989 by Art Spiegelman in the magazine Raw. Throughout his career, McGuire's brilliance and wit have reorganized perception to suggest larger connections between time, people and places.

ROOM COPENHAGEN US was founded in 2010 in Copenhagen, Denmark, with the goal of creating exciting, functional design that makes the world a more beautiful and fun place.

Bound by strong aesthetics, a visionary view of design and unwillingness to compromise quality, ROOM COPENHAGEN US interprets and develops the designs of internationally renowned brands into modern design classics for your life and home. The company currently collaborates with LEGO®, PANTONE Universe and Paul Frank.

ROOM COPENHAGEN US is a spin-off from the Plast Team group renowned for designing and producing high-quality, functional homeware products for more than 25 years.

In addition to the soft goods and balsa prints that he created for Areaware, Ross Menuez has designed everything from a small airplane in the 1980's while still in school in New York City to kitchen, office, and home furnishings, to commercial interiors for shops and restaurants throughout the U.S., Europe and Japan. Menuez also founded Salvor Projects in 2003, for which he was a finalist in the 2009 Cooper-Hewitt National Design Awards in the Product Design category.

In 2005 we set to work on something that would change our work for ever. We wanted to do something original within the field of our traditional trade that, since 1789, had become so commonplace to us.

Now take a look at today’s kitchen. This is no longer the place where only meals are being prepared, cooked and eaten. It is now the centre of the household where the family meets and from where everyone leaves to go to school or to work. At the end of the day as everyone returns home, the kitchen becomes the place to meet, eat and catch up. Royal VKB anticipates this changing social environment with new products in which the consumer can recognise themselves.

Schmitt Design, a Sacramento-based design studio led by Brian Schmitt, creates objects to enrich your environment. Brian’s products showcase his minimalist aesthetic, craftsmanship, interest in sustainable materials, and a focus on local production. The current collection includes mobiles, wall clocks, and lighting.

The Sleep Shirt is a nightwear company that began with a simple nightshirt design. Based on a 19th century chemise found by designer Alexandra Suhner Isenberg at a vintage menswear stall in London's Spitalfield's market, The Sleep Shirt is both effortless and classic.

This oversized, unisex nightshirt, made from a crisp blue and white Oxford striped cotton, brings comfort back to the bedroom. Whether at a chalet in the mountains, a hut on the beach, or the most glamourous of hotels, The Sleep Shirt makes sleeping better.

Now including an edited collection of night and loungewear, The Sleep Shirt is about quality, simple goods, produced in Canada and made with care.

Thomas Paul was born and raised in New York City. He got his start in the fashion business working as an intern at DKNY in the mid-nineties after, graduating from New York’s Fashion Institute of Technology with a degree in Textile Design. While working as a colorist and designer for a silk mill specializing in neckwear and scarves, he worked on neckwear collections for such designers as Bill Blass, Calvin Klein, and DKNY.

This eventually led to the creation of his own neckwear collection, digities, in the late 90′s. From this was born the start of the thomaspaul pillow collection, launched in 2001, which was originally conceived of as an idea of utilizing the silk printing mill’s capabilities for home accessories instead of personal accessories. Since then the line has steadily expanded into other categories apart from silk pillows to include tabletop, stationery, and lamp shades. The ultimate goal being to have products covering every aspect of the home, all with thomaspaul patterns gracing them.

Founded in 2005, TrueModern strives to create modern, minimalist furniture at an affordable price. Edgar Blazona brings more than 16 years of furniture design and manufacturing experience to TrueModern. His deep knowledge of manufacturing, understanding of materials and the modernist aesthetic are the driving force behind TrueModern. Edgar has held senior design and creative positions at William Sonoma, Modular Dwellings, Thinc and the design firm “1994.”

WallCandy Arts designs and manufactures modern peel and stick decorating kits for the wall. Wallcandy Arts wall decals are printed on art book quality presses utilizing the highest quality material in the industry. Removable and reusable, non-toxic, lead-free, VOC free and made in the USA. WallCandy is a family company owned and operated by moms.